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Navigating the Website

December 27, 2011  

Alwin Wright   – Phoenix, AZ
123Triad: Web Design & SEO Company

Navigating the Website

Do you have any idea how quick your clients navigate your site? Are they able to go through from one page to the other with no trouble? Are they able to use every feature that your website offers? Have you organized the links of pages on your website in such a way that clients would not have a very hard time looking for them? These are just some of the questions you should ponder upon yourself when creating a website.

Amateur web designers believe that to maximize the potential of the website, they should impress their surfers with system of complex navigation. At the first glance, this may look striking but having a disorganized navigation bars and buttons makes the customer confused and lost, making them spend their time searching for information longer than they intended to. If they were unable to browse your page with such ease, they will most likely move away and search for another site even if your page has valuable information on it. Confusing your clients with labyrinth-like page would surely lessen the potential number of visitors, hence, making it unpopular.

That experience can be irritating to your clients. Try to imagine that you are trapped and wasting your efforts coming back to where you came from. Therefore, it is very important that web designers know this vital concept: they are the destination and location.

Destination is telling your surfers what to see next when they click the link. Actually, the website has one homepage, and the others are just series of pages linked to the main page. Take note that the list of pages contained in that website is normally placed on one side together with a link on the upper side. You will notice that most of the website uses back and forward button. This is a good way of letting them know where exactly they are. This way, they will be able to navigate your page with such ease without making them click any other button.   

Organizing the navigation system of your website makes it more presentable and user friendly. By ensuring that your website has easy-to-use look, customers will be coming back to have another wonderful navigation experience on you website.

 

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